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Old May 18, 2013, 04:26 PM
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Any nice roads? FOR MILTON or anyone WEST of GTA

Hey guys,
I wanted to know if any has taken any nice roads lately?
preferably roads with nice curves and corners.

I am in the west end of Toronto and there are some nice areas to drive the car in the Milton area.

Today I was driving on Tremain (south) and I made a left on Lower Base line.
They recently paved that area and it is an awesome ride.
Take Lower Base line to 4th line.
Please be careful and use your judgement when it comes to your speed.
some areas on that road are very narrow and very steep!
Watch out for the annoying cyclists as well.

I also heard there are some great roads and nice twists on Guelph line (north)
any one else have some suggestions?
Old Jun 12, 2013, 06:42 AM
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You want fun roads west of Toronto? There's tons of 'em. Don't constrain yourself to roads south of Hwy 401. Look at roads that are either near or cross the escarpment. Dig out a map, draw a line between Burlington and Caledon and look at nearby roads.

- Forks of the Credit Rd (this one is popular so cops keep a close eye on it)
- The Grange Sdrd
- Parts of Winston Churchill north of Georgetown
- Third Line up near Acton
- Any roads near Kelso, Rattlesnake Point or Mt. Nemo. (Appleby Line, Walkers Line, Bell School Line)
- Guelph Line
- Twiss Rd
- Limestone Rd between Appleby and Guelph Line

Another good road is 15 Sideroad heading west from Trafalgar. Quite a few left-right and right-left combos all the way out to Guelph Line.

And remember that your car is a rally-bred vehicle. Don't be a weenie and look at only paved roads, the gravel ones can be so much more fun. For starters, cyclists tend to avoid 'em.

If your car isn't covered in dirt by then end of your drive, then you haven't driven it!
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Google nurburgring hamilton... .
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Thanks for the input.

I have been looking around fore more dirt rd or gravel.
But these types of cars needs to be handled well. You can drive this car like you would with a reg 4 banger civic in my opinion.
Once I get better at handling this car on a paved road and I am comfortable, I will than tend to the dirt rds and gravel.

The Hamilton strip looks awesome!

Thanks guys.
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